@ScotNational 4.3m people can vote. 2.3m turned out to vote. Just under 1m voted for pro independence parties c41%. Where’s the stats to support this ?
@JohnSwinney 4.3m people can vote. 2.3m turned out to vote. Just under 1m voted for pro independence parties c41%. Fell short of a majority. What part of this is a mandate for another Indy ref ?
@EwenDCameron This highlights the consistent inconsistency of our poor officials which isn’t helped by our tinpot VAR tech. At what point do we say VAR is more a hinderance than a help.
@P1872__ If king is the answer I’m really not sure what the question is. We couldn’t move him on due to his wages and when he played he shipped a goal a game. He’ll make a career in Englands lower leagues. No harm to him and goes with best wishes.
@Scotland2Philly I agree but is it not bizarre to start him 3 times before but then, on his home farewell, drop him to the bench ? It was either good intentions misinterpreted, he was trying to let him be on the pitch at the end of the 90, or Rohl was trying to make a statement to the squad.
@Mark1Brown1090@ScotlandSky The hand is forced there with the collision for me. With one angle it’s not “conclusive” or a “clear and obvious error” which is the purpose of VAR to get involved. The Maeda one wasn’t looked at enough and again underlines our tin pot officiating !
@JeffStelling@SteveG_S@richie26188@johnmerro1 The reason his hand is in that position is because the Celtic player comes through the back of him 😂 that foul aside, one angle does not conclude it factually hits his hand. Our tinpot VAR cameras have caused this issue.